Compound interest is the summation of interest to the principal sum of a deposit or loan. In other words, it is interest upon interest. This is the result of reinvesting interest rather than paying it out, resulting the interest in the next period earned is based on the principal sum plus the previously accrued interest. Compound interest is standard in economics and finance.
In the expression 5 + 5 + 5 + 5, each 5 represents a value of 5. When you add these values together, you get a total of 20, not 30. If you were looking to achieve a sum of 30 using four 5s, you could express it as (5 x 5) + (5 รท 5) = 30.
The identity property of math states that any number and that number remains the original number. For example: 5 x 1 = 5 or 5 + 0 = 5
Oh, dude, if a fish weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight, it's like solving a math riddle. So, you take the weight, which is 10 pounds, and then add half of it, which is 5 pounds. Math time! 10 + 5 equals 15 pounds. So, the weight of the fish would be 15 pounds. Math is fun, right?
In Math, mean is another way of saying average. If a question asks you to find out the Mean of a set of numbers, it wants you to find the average. To work out the mean (average), you just need to add all the numbers in the setup and then divide by the number in the set. For example, if I had the numbers 3, 5, 6, 2, and 9, I would add them all up and then divide by 5, because there are 5 numbers. So, 3+5+6+10+59=83 83/5=16.6 So the mean, or average of this set of numbers is 16.6.
Well honey, 5 ones and 8 tenths is the same as 58 tenths. So, if you were to add them up, you'd have a grand total of 58 tenths. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling!
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The solution to the math problem 45 add 555 add 5 would be 605.
5 = five
To add is to total numbers to get a total. The words add and sum means the same.For example: 5 add 5 equals 10
Conic Sections in Math - 1995 Add That Plan 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 February 1995
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Please see the related link below for a PDF of the Additional Mathematics Project Work Form 5 from 2008.
5/20 (Figure out how to make the denominator into 100)(5/20)5 (Multiply both sides by that number)25/100 (Admire your basic abilities at math, you genius)25% (Get rid of the /100 and add a %. You win.)
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